Skachat V Fb2 — Oleg Bubela
"Well," Maxim muttered, checking his magazine. "This isn't Siberia."
He wasn't alone for long. A troop of riders emerged from the treeline, mounted on six-legged lizards. Their armor was intricate, etched with runes that made Maxim’s eyes ache, but their spears were leveled with unmistakable intent.
Maxim didn't wait for a translation. He clicked the safety off. In this world, his "vityaz" spirit wouldn't come from a sword or a prophecy, but from the cold lead in his pouch and the tactical training of a world that had forgotten how to believe in dragons. oleg bubela skachat v fb2
The air grew heavy with the scent of a brewing storm. The Dragon’s Path had chosen a new traveler, and Oleg Bubela’s world was about to learn that sometimes, a soldier's discipline is the strongest magic of all.
"Status report," he wheezed, habit overriding shock. But there was no radio chatter, only the rhythmic beating of heavy wings above. "Well," Maxim muttered, checking his magazine
The lead rider, a woman with silver hair and eyes like polished emeralds, pulled up a few meters away. She didn't speak; she raised a hand, and a ball of white fire began to form in her palm.
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Maxim didn’t believe in magic until a stray mortar round at the training grounds didn’t explode—it opened.